Learn Pricing Case Interviews in Under 10 Minutes

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2023
  • Case Interview Course: www.hackingthecaseinterview.c...
    Behavioral Interview Course: www.hackingthecaseinterview.c...
    Resume Editing Service: www.hackingthecaseinterview.c...
    1:1 Case Coaching: www.hackingthecaseinterview.c...
    Case Interview Book for Beginners: amzn.to/3d0iJ9O
    Case interview Book for Intermediates: amzn.to/2GEaFzy
    Pricing cases are one of the most common types of case interviews. Learn the three different ways to price a product and the seven steps to solve any pricing case interview
    Learn how to solve other types of cases:
    Profitability cases: • Learn Profitability Ca...
    M&A cases: • Learn M&A Case Intervi...
    Market sizing: • Learn Consulting Marke...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @HackingtheCaseInterview
    @HackingtheCaseInterview  8 місяців тому +2

    Want to learn the most effective case interview strategies and save yourself hundreds of hours? Enroll in our comprehensive case interview course today: www.hackingthecaseinterview.com/courses/consulting

  • @TheDimiKid
    @TheDimiKid 8 місяців тому +5

    As always, a fantastic overview and guideline for pricing cases! One clarification on your iPhone example at the beginning: You are mentioning that if the company wants to make 20% profit margin (PM) and the cost of the phone is 200$, then the price should be set to 240$. However, I believe it actually should be 250$ (not 240$) in order to achieve 20% PM. PM=(price - cost)/price = (250$ - 200$)/250$=50/250=1/5 which corresponds to 20%. Please, correct me if I am wrong.
    Anyways, thanks for your content!

    • @HackingtheCaseInterview
      @HackingtheCaseInterview  8 місяців тому

      You are right! Small typo there

    • @gursimarsahni8157
      @gursimarsahni8157 6 місяців тому

      how? the phone should be priced at $240 to achieve a 20% profit margin on the cost of production. since when is 20% profit on 200 = 250 ?

    • @shubhamshukla4147
      @shubhamshukla4147 5 місяців тому

      @@gursimarsahni8157 Profit margin is calculated wrt to Revenue and not Cost. In simpler terms, Profit margin = (SP-CP)/CP

    • @MrBodahana
      @MrBodahana 25 днів тому

      @@gursimarsahni8157 The concept of profit margin involves the product final price and the cost.
      If you consider a final price of $240 it would be composed of $83.33% of costs ($200) and 16.66% of profit ($20).
      Therefore, the final price should be $250, so that 80% are costs and 20% is the profit margin.

  • @bilalraja4289
    @bilalraja4289 8 місяців тому

    Do u have discount for Black Friday ?

  • @l.l2550
    @l.l2550 2 місяці тому

    pulchritudinous